McKenzie Wallace Oregon Conference education department writer By McKenzie Wallace Oregon Conference Schools See Bump in Enrollment Oregon Conference Adventist schools have seen a dramatic increase in enrollment over the past couple of years, culminating in a 15-year high of over 2,700 students for the 2022–2023 school year. Read more All the Little Things Rivergate Adventist Elementary is celebrating all the ways God has helped keep their school thriving this year. Read more Tualatin Valley’s Four-Year High School Program Tualatin Valley Academy has ninth-grade students on its campus once again and while they have had high school students in the past as a junior academy, this year is different. Read more Oregon Sees Bump in 2022–2023 Enrollment Oregon Conference Adventist Schools have seen a dramatic increase in enrollment over the past couple of years, culminating in a 15-year high of over 2,700 students projected for this 2022–2023 school year. Read more Hood View Takes Kindergarten to the Forest Hood View Adventist School, in Boring, Oregon, is offering a unique learning environment for young students through a “Forest Kindergarten” program. Rather than spending the school day in a traditional classroom, Lizzie Segoria teaches her eight k... Read more Students Head Back to Class By the end of January 2021, all 32 Oregon Conference schools will be meeting in person. “It’s not been easy,” says Gale Crosby, Oregon Conference vice president for education, “but God’s been leading us through the challenges every day.” Read more Central Valley Christian School Gets New Driveway A new driveway for Central Valley Christian School, located in western Oregon, means expanded outreach potential and serves as a reminder to the school of God’s faithfulness. Read more PAES Embraces Distance Learning Like many of the schools in the Oregon Conference Adventist education system, Portland Adventist Elementary School began the year via distance learning due to state requirements. PAES, located in Gresham, Oregon, has worked diligently and creative... Read more Oregon Conference Plans for Reopening Schools While the beginning of a new school year always brings a measure of excitement and uncertainty for students and staff, the start of the 2020–21 school year is like no other. The 32 schools across Oregon and Southwest Washington in the Oregon Confe... Read more Tualatin Valley Academy Holds Creative Balloon Days Kimberly Clifton, fifth grade teacher at Tualatin Valley Academy in Hillsboro, Oregon, created Zoom activities for her class to “end the year with a bang.” Usually, the end of the school year is marked by special parties, picnics and swimming outi... Read more Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
Oregon Conference Schools See Bump in Enrollment Oregon Conference Adventist schools have seen a dramatic increase in enrollment over the past couple of years, culminating in a 15-year high of over 2,700 students for the 2022–2023 school year. Read more
All the Little Things Rivergate Adventist Elementary is celebrating all the ways God has helped keep their school thriving this year. Read more
Tualatin Valley’s Four-Year High School Program Tualatin Valley Academy has ninth-grade students on its campus once again and while they have had high school students in the past as a junior academy, this year is different. Read more
Oregon Sees Bump in 2022–2023 Enrollment Oregon Conference Adventist Schools have seen a dramatic increase in enrollment over the past couple of years, culminating in a 15-year high of over 2,700 students projected for this 2022–2023 school year. Read more
Hood View Takes Kindergarten to the Forest Hood View Adventist School, in Boring, Oregon, is offering a unique learning environment for young students through a “Forest Kindergarten” program. Rather than spending the school day in a traditional classroom, Lizzie Segoria teaches her eight k... Read more
Students Head Back to Class By the end of January 2021, all 32 Oregon Conference schools will be meeting in person. “It’s not been easy,” says Gale Crosby, Oregon Conference vice president for education, “but God’s been leading us through the challenges every day.” Read more
Central Valley Christian School Gets New Driveway A new driveway for Central Valley Christian School, located in western Oregon, means expanded outreach potential and serves as a reminder to the school of God’s faithfulness. Read more
PAES Embraces Distance Learning Like many of the schools in the Oregon Conference Adventist education system, Portland Adventist Elementary School began the year via distance learning due to state requirements. PAES, located in Gresham, Oregon, has worked diligently and creative... Read more
Oregon Conference Plans for Reopening Schools While the beginning of a new school year always brings a measure of excitement and uncertainty for students and staff, the start of the 2020–21 school year is like no other. The 32 schools across Oregon and Southwest Washington in the Oregon Confe... Read more
Tualatin Valley Academy Holds Creative Balloon Days Kimberly Clifton, fifth grade teacher at Tualatin Valley Academy in Hillsboro, Oregon, created Zoom activities for her class to “end the year with a bang.” Usually, the end of the school year is marked by special parties, picnics and swimming outi... Read more